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Data Rate
Choose Fixed or Auto. Fixed forces all data packets to be transmitted
using the selected transmit rate. Auto selects the best transmit rate, using
the selected transmit rate as the minimum auto transmit rate. The rate
options and values chosen here will be affected by selected Protocol and
Channel Bonding.
Multicast Filter
Enables filtering multicast network traffic to the wireless SSID.
Multicast Rate
Transmit rate used for sending multicast network traffic. The rate value
chosen here will be affected by selected Protocol and Channel
Bonding.
IGMP Snooping
(Multicast
Enhancement)
Enables listening to Internet Group Management Protocol traffic between
your Pepwave access point and hosts. Enabling this option ensures that
hosts receive multicast traffic only from groups they have joined.
DHCP Setting
Choose None, Relay, or Server. Choosing Relay or Server will forward
DHCP requests to a specified DHCP server and prevent broadcast
messages from being propagated on the Ethernet segment. Upon
selecting this option, the DHCP server IP address (or DHCP server
settings) will be prompted.
Default VLAN ID
VLAN ID to be tagged on all outgoing packets generated from the virtual
AP (i.e., packets that travel from the Wi-Fi segment through your
Pepwave access point to Ethernet segment via the LAN port). If 802.1x is
enabled and a per-user VLAN ID is specified in authentication reply
from the Radius server, then the value specified by Default VLAN ID
will be overridden. Default value is 0, which means that tagging is
disabled, not that management sessions will be tagged with 0.
VLAN Pooling
Enables VLAN pooling using the values specified in VLAN Pool.
Network Priority
(QoS)
802.1p QoS value marked on all outgoing packets generated from the
virtual AP (i.e., packets traveling from the Wi-Fi segment through your
Pepwave access point to the Ethernet segment via the LAN port).
Choose Gold, Silver, or Bronze.
Layer 2 Isolation
Layer 2 refers to the second layer in the ISO Open System Interconnect
model. When this option is enabled, clients on the same VLAN, SSID, or
subnet are not allowed to communicate directly via the Layer 2
Protocol(s). Traffic is passed to upper communication layer(s). With this
option disabled, clients on the same VLAN communicate with each other
directly. (Windows network resources browsing is possible.) Default is
disabled.